ge-teórian
- verb [ weak ]
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Gif mon fram longum wege geteórod sié,
- Lch. ii. 150, 19.
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Mé genihtsumiað þás tintrega, for þon ic eom geteórod . . . þú wást þá menniscan týddernysse,
- Bl. H. 243, 27.
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Nis hit nán wundor ðeáh þú getiórie (-týrige, v. l.) verendum est, ne deviis fatigatus . . . , Bt. 40, 5; F. 240, 23. (2 a) to grow weary of doing,
cease from weariness
to do :-- Ic þ é bidde ꝥ þú ne geteórige for mé gebiddan,- Hml. S. 23 b, 320.
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þá hyra feoh geteórode
cum defecisset emptoribus pretium.
- Gen. 47, 15.
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Þá ꝥ win geteórode
defciente uino,
- Jn. 2, 3.
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Him nǽfre seó langung ne geteórode,
- Bl. H. 113, 14.
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Án weorc hé hsæfde . . . nǽfre geteórod
one work he had that never failed,
- Hml. S. . . 23 b, 35.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-teórian.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/50037.
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